|2006 || [[initiative|CI]] || [[Massachusetts Fusion Voting Initiative (2006)|Fusion Voting Initiative (2006)]] || [[Ballot measures about elections and campaigns|Elections]] || An initiative to allow candidates to be nominated for the same office by more than one political party in one election, and appear on the ballot once for each party. || '''Failed''', <br>'''Yes:''' 688,096 (35%), <br>'''No:''' 1,302,143 (65%)

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|2006 || [[initiative|CI]] || [[Massachusetts Fusion Voting Initiative (2006)|Fusion Voting Initiative (2006)]] || [[Ballot measures about elections and campaigns|Elections]] || An initiative to allow candidates to be nominated for the same office by more than one political party in one election, and appear on the ballot once for each party. || <span style="color:red">'''''Failed'''''</span> <br>'''Yes:''' 688,096 (35%) <br>'''No:''' 1,302,143 (65%)

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|2006 || [[initiative|CI]] || [[Massachusetts Family Care Worker Unionization Initiative (2006)|Family Care Worker Unionization Initiative (2006)]] || [[Ballot initiatives about labor and unions|Labor and Unions]] || An initiative to allow licensed and other authorized providers of child care in private homes under the state’s subsidized child care system to bargain collectively with the relevant state agencies about all terms and conditions of the provision of child care services under the state’s child care assistance program and its regulations. || '''Failed''', <br>'''Yes:''' 951,988 (48%), <br>'''No:''' 1,035,707 (52%)

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|2006 || [[initiative|CI]] || [[Massachusetts Family Care Worker Unionization Initiative (2006)|Family Care Worker Unionization Initiative (2006)]] || [[Ballot initiatives about labor and unions|Labor and Unions]] || An initiative to allow licensed and other authorized providers of child care in private homes under the state’s subsidized child care system to bargain collectively with the relevant state agencies about all terms and conditions of the provision of child care services under the state’s child care assistance program and its regulations. || <span style="color:red">'''''Failed'''''</span> <br>'''Yes:''' 951,988 (48%) <br>'''No:''' 1,035,707 (52%)

An initiative to allow licensed and other authorized providers of child care in private homes under the state’s subsidized child care system to bargain collectively with the relevant state agencies about all terms and conditions of the provision of child care services under the state’s child care assistance program and its regulations.